PAGE FOUR * UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY,OCTOBER 6,1931 Jayhawkers Work on Fourteen New Play Formations Chalk Talk Is Followed by Long Scrimmage With Freshman Eleven BORRELLO IS SHIFTED Last night's football practice developed into one of the most interesting of the season and presented a brightest moment in the game. Last Friday night's game, indicated Coach H. W. Hargis uncovered approximately 14 new plays, including double and triple reverses, end formations, attacks, and off tackle combinations. Although the new plays need some perfection, when they are smoothed out the Jayhawks will have a bag of tricks to compete with any of the forthcoming NHL players. The Jayhawkers followers during the past few years have contended that what the Jayhawks needed was a few tricks and not so much beef. Now they have both, and it's likely Kakko's ability to match his side with Milliken, Kansas can plainly in store. Coach Hargiss gave the boys a chalk talk in which he introduced some of the new formations, and considered the Haskell game enough history to forget. He also played under the direction of Hargiss, Larry Mullins, and Mike Gette, the varsity and freshmen squads engaged in a long scrimmage. The freshmen couldn't stop running through the formations, as they slipped through holes opened by the linemen. With Smith out because of injuries Borrella and Gridley exchanged time at quarter in the first string lineup Black, Page, Weaver, and Dunn also interchanged in the backfield with Schake playing must of the time. It was a tough match, brought on by tackle, the position he played when he first came here. O'Neal and Campbell shared at right end, and during the latter part of the scrimmage at left end while Hanson was resting an injured leg muscle. The rest of the line positions were about what they have been throughout the season. With the haffair of tricks which Coach Hargiss gave to the squadrast last night, the Kansas players should have no difficulty in functioning against Millin this Saturday. Although the actual win would be unfavorable, with a win from them the Jay-hawkers will be well on their way for another win. The first conference game of the season. Sport Shorts It didn't surprise us that the so-called bost-in-1952 Missouri team was thoroughly troubled. They didn't know much about the strength of Texas. It wouldn't surprise us to see Kansas Aggies beat Boston 7-6, win a star backfield captain and a star backfield man because of injuries received against them. It would be much closer game than that at Austin. Nebraska, after a defeat at the powerful Northwestern team, will meet the "dark horse" of the conference title possibilities. Oklahoma. The Sooners played good football last week to defeat Rice by two touchdowns. Nebraska team should be able to register its first conference win Saturday. The Big Six should break even in non-conference games this week. Kansas and Iowa are on the road, but if Iowa State defests Detroit it will be in the upset class. We haven't heard much about Detroit this year, but we have seen teams called to team games done in the past. Turning to the World Series means turning to the brilliant record of the Cardinal centerfieler, Pepper Martin. Getting two his yesterday that figured in the two-run attempt in the playoff that speedy player, playing in his first World Series, brought his total hits for the series up to seven for a batting average of .636. Connie Mack will be using all of the wives that he is capable of to even the odds she needs to win. She would give the Cardinals a three to one lead in the series and with this lead and the scene shifting back to the final game, with game they would be hard to beat. Whether or not Burleigh Grimes would have given a one hit victory if he had played the game, he will never be known. Only once before in the history of World Series games has a pitcher kept the opening pitch out in 1906. Grimes equated Herb Pennock's two hit record set in 1928 by his work with the Reds in 1935 and no-hit game in the World Series. The Philadelphia crowd seemed to do as much cheering for the Cards as they did for the home team. St. Louis is not like this when it comes to cheersing as well. They don't cheer and when the home team is losing they can't see much to cheer about. Send the Daily Kansan home. Washburn Eleven Confident Ichabods Eagerly Await Game With Hays State College Toppea. Oct. 6. The Ichabads are in spirits as they prepare for the Fort St. Luke College invasion this Friday. A state college coach, a realeral new men in the Basket game Coach Ernest Bearst will hold at least two strenuous scrimmage sessions to try to win. The Washburn grid camp is not overconfident, despite the loss of Jack and Tomoko. But will bring a veteran team to Topoka, a team that is being groomed to repel No serious injuries resulted from the Baker tilt, although Captain Dornbusch played only the first half because of a slight shoulder injury. Cronkite Will Return to Strengthen Aggies With Tigers Badly Battered, Kansas State Is Favored Manhattan, Oct. 6—(UP)—The proba- lable return of Capt. Henry Crokite to the Kansas Angels' lineup will add strength to the team when it takes the feld Saturday against Missouri in the second game of the season for both teams. Cronkite, ill during the early part of the season, bears most of the punting burden and is unusually adept at it. The team is almost invulnable to Coach Bo McMillan. Improvised Line-up for Tigers Columbia, Oct. 6—1*UP* -The Miami Gators game last week with Texas, will present an improvised lineup against the Kansas Aggies here Saturday. Capt. Mike Burke, of South Northerly kebry will be out of the game. Coach Gwinn Henry is faced with the task of grooming reserves for the in- Huskers Working Hard Lincoln, Oct. 6—(UP)——The Nebraska eleven, working all the harder because of the 19 to 7 defeat suffered during the first game was scheduled for a stiff practice session this afternoon. Despite the pounding received by Cornish linemen at the bunches of Northwestern hardwood football, the condition, said Coach Dana X. Bible Sooners Try Nebraska Plays Sooners Try Nebraska Plays Norman, Oct. 6 — (U-UP) The Oklahoma Sooners will spend the week seasoned with smoothing plays and smoothing out rugginess in their play demonstrated last week in their victory over Rice. Coach Adrian Lindsey said today. The mentor expressed himself as being satisfied with the team's performance and intimated he would use the same eleven this week against Nebraska. Cvelones in Scrimmage HOUSES for the HIRING. Ames, Iowa - George Veenker's Iowa State Cyclones were to scrimmage today against Detroit University formations as played by the freshman team. Iowa State meets Dexter Saturday in an interfeatureal event. Big Six Football This Week Big Six Football This Week Oct. 9—Iowa State vs. Detroit at Detroit. Oct. 10-Kansas vs. James Millikin at Lawrence; Missouri vs. Kansas State at Columbia, Oklahoma vs. Nebraska at Lincoln. Intramural Games Two touchdowns made in the last half minutes of play constituted the first touchdown play played on intramural field last night. In the game between Sigma Nu and Pittsburgh, a scoring war was shown until the last half minute of play when the Sigma Nu team came to life and made two touchdowns to defeat the Phil Delta, 13-0. Weeks soaked the first touchdown to defeat the whistle blast Huston. Sigma Nu quarterback, intercepted another pass to the whistle blast Huston. Rogers place kicked for the extra point. In the only game played in division two, Accela defended Phi Pai 6-0. In a second game, Accela defended Phi Pai pass early in the first period and ran 20 yards to make the lone score. Two games were scheduled in division three. Chi Phi defeated theta Titian, 3-1, on points and was first quist. Chi Phi chickle, received a pass to score. Chi Phi had to score. The try for point failed. The pairings for intramural play were announced today by Edwin R Elibel, assistant professor of physics at the University of Tennessee. Singles must be played by Tuesday October 13, and all first round handball doubles by Thursday, Oct. 14. Results will be公布 on Friday. The players must also be in by Oct. 13. Entries for handball singles are as follows: Division I. Shookford, S.A.E., Pvt. Triangle, W. Lehman, D.U.D. PI K A. K., S. Briack, S.A.M.J. J. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M.J. S. Woodclo, P. Wi, S. Brick, S.A.M D. U.; Jack Capelain, unattached, bye; S. Sass, unattached, to S. Culip; Triangle; A. Besse, Pi K. A. J. vs. Rey- 躲, unattached; Smberg, Sibbeng Sigma, Kouyang; Shafer, Sigma Nu, v. J. Bus, S.P.E; O. Acknowledgment, A.L.K. v. L. Smith, S.AE Division II: J. Rumsey, Sigma nu vs. J. Hughsen, Triangle: R. Hartley, P. Kelley, Sigma nu vs. S.A.E. nu vs. C.mullough, Phi Delt; G. Benson, Beta vs. M. Allen, Phi Psi; Kissick, Tecmo: C. Coiffin, White Haight; Phi Gai, Phi Gai: White Haight; K. Eyple, Delta Chi; F. Harris, Kappa Sip; Sawtew, S.P.E. nu vs. L. Bacon, M. Fletcher, K. l. vs. B.Joeon, M.A.; J. Balrath, Pi U. vs. M.cornick; Beta; C.booler, Pi Pyi, bye; M.fletcher, Pi Division III. K Finley, Beta, bye; Botsford, S.F. vs. K. Stone, D. U; H Muntford, D.T.D. vs. E Barber, bye; S Walker, Sigma Na vs. Siefers, bye; M Parks, Phi Gam vs. G, Austin, A.T.O.; G, Withers, Delta Chi vs. S, Austin, C. Newell, Berhart, PU; C. Newell, Sigma Chi vs. F, Young, Triangle; M, Freeilch, Phi Gam vs. J, Greeneleaf, Beta; M, Freeilch, Phi Gam vs. R, Wilson, Theta Tun; B. Bowersox, D.T.D. vs. Brandon, Phi D; D. Jones, Phi Pai vs. M. Marshall, D.U; B. Mouncey, A., Winters, S.P.S.; K. Dorma, S.A.F., bye. Division IV, J. Davis, AKL, Rk. Losey, ROBSA, S. Bark, J. Noel, DT, E. W. Woodruff, A. Mullen, L. Leongel, Triangle; H. Woolley, K. Pi K. A., G. Mitchell, unattached; A. Mullen, Nu. bu., G. Roney, A. Harmon, Phi Gan vs. Moore, Phil Delt; L. Quann, Phi Gan vs. Moore, Phil Delt; A. Harmon, J. Martin, Pi K. A.; haye, G. Mathews, PI u. U., G. Rick, Triangle; F. Frank, Nu. bu., G. Roney, C. Wideman, Sigma Cibia, by C. Cresson, Sigma Nu. u. M. Murphy, Kappa Sig; Bowman, Phi Delt; bye, M. Holland, Collins, DU., G. Reg- Division V: J. Case, Beta vs. Horn, S.Harn, F. Duffy, P.S.e. Lv. in Division II: J. Cases, Beta vs. I. Faust, Theta Tau K. Adelson, P.A. k. Hvor, Herford, Phi K. Deltier, G. McLough, Phil Pai vs. G. Brechtel, Triangle; E. Cavana, Kapsig哭, by J. Bash. In Division III: Stewart, S.A.E. vs. Achiedman, Sigma Ch. R. Switzer, Sigma n. Rus. V. Nor, D.T.D. K.; Swinea, S.P.e. bye, H. Win-Colm. M. Eargun, Kappa n. Rus. M. Colum, Kappa S.i. bye, J. Lumpkin, D.U. B. Mulane, Phil Pai vs. Everhard, Phi Deli; H. Santry, Phi Gam vs. C. Ott, Theta Tau; R. Shaw, Pi U. v. Ejerrhard, K. Brenner, S.A.E. Division VI. C. Engle, A.K.L., vs. Epek, Pankaeg S; E. Shairn, A.T.O., vs. Beech, J.P.; Alline, J. P., vs. Boehm, Theta Tau; G. Gradinger, P.K.A., vs. R. Roberts, A.T.O.; Beech, J.P.; Alline, J. P., vs. B. Vernor, Phi Gam, vs. R. Huntington, S.A.E.; C. Schellitin, D.T.D., vs. D. Vernor, Phi Gam, vs. J. Douglas, SE.P., vs. L. Glass, S.A.M.; R. Blatz K.P. ki. by F.richard, Phi Pai, vs E. Manning, Theta Tau; J. Johnson, Kappa Sig. by E. B. Harmon, Phi Pai, vs E. Harmon, Phi Gam, vs N. Howard, S.A.M.; T. Trayler, Delta Chi, vs E. Olan, D.T. Division VII: S. Simon, S.A.M. vs. Peka Deck, E. Grey, D. uye; B. cye; H. Noll, Sigma Nu, vs. K. Kerri Triangle; B. Gradinger, KI A, k; Chambers, Pi Delt; W. Baster, C.D.S; b. I Ves, Kappa Sima, B. cye; Pi Deck, E. Grey; B. cye; S.A.E; j. Jickinson, Phi Gam; R. Mitchell, Delhi Chi, vs. C.Bed, Beta; F. Bachelor, Sigma Ni, vs. G. Edgar, D. Lau, Skipe, W. Snow, k; D. Lanu, D.I. Siebert, Pi Delt, bye; C. Robinson, Pi K.A, v. H. Hoover, Theta Tau; L.舞, Skipe, D. U.; C. Double, D. Snow, W. Snow, k; C. Kappa Sima, N. Rayburn, S.P.E, bye Division VII: Shephard, Phil Delt Division VII: Shephard, Phil Delt Phi Pal, v. A Ludwick, D. U.; C. Double, B. ceye; G. Belle, Pi U. vs. Y. Youngstrom, Ti Aue; J. Roberts, Phi Pal, v. A Ludwick, D. U.; C. Double, B. ceye; G. Belle, Pi U. vs. W. Mathweths, Delta Chi vs. Craig, Kappa Sa, O. Expuland, C.D.S. Teach, S.A.E, Ambsheemer, Pi Pal, v. Hortman, Kayhawk, J.炖肉, Theta Tau, v. Bye, Hokley, D.T.D. H. Hill, Rapaport, Uwapport, unl. K. Morton, Marten, KI A, k; R. Rice, Pi Jvarel, J. Zwerin, S.A.M. vs. F. Kelk, Kappa Sa; M. Murphy, Delta Chi, v. L. Farmar, Sigma Division IX. W. Johnson, PU i, Ue- Sleeper. Phi Dell s, K Foldman, Theta T. Hinges, T. Hinges, Triangle s, W. W. Evans, D. U. R. Haggard, Beta, e J. Tuttle, C. J. Stork, J. Tuttle, A. E. J. Tuttle, D. W. Dells, Phi Fai s, J. Darroh, S.A.E. J. Terry, J. Sigma, B. Leyton, C.D. J. Crasher, B. Baxter, C. J. Crasher, C.D. J. Crasher, Quin, P.K.A., L. Weisner, S.P.e, S. Niu s, H. Klemp, D. U; C. Alexei Phi Gam s, H. Feingold, S.A.M; H. Sanders, Kaps Sig, bye; C. Spahr, S. Spahr, Phi Gam; Phi Pai; C. Brou- s, Beta, bye. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS - TOPCOATS - O'COATS Reduced Tax Rates Announced Reduced tax rates have been announced to companies. 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